What is the difference between a verse and stanza?
Verse – a verse is generally considered to be a single line in a metrical composition, e.g. poetry. However, the use of “verse” has come to represent any division or grouping of words in such a composition, which traditionally had been referred to as a stanza. Stanza – a stanza is a unit within a larger poem. In modern poetry, the term is often equivalent with strophe; in popular vocal music, a stanza is typically referred to as a “verse” (as distinct from the refrain, or “chorus”). A stanza consists of a grouping of lines, set off by a space, that usually has a set pattern of meter and rhyme So a verse is just one line and a stanza is like, 4 lines or like a chorus in a song.